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Posted By: dennis
YES minoso got a late start....he got to the majors at 27 in 1949 for a cup of coffee,then was sent down for 2 years.then,when he was finally brought back to the majors at 29 he then had a nice career. up until the steroid era his stats from the age of 29 to 40 compared to any player ever, and was better than most hall of fame players. 29 is very old to start in the majors ...now imagine if he did start at 23 what his career would have looked like. |
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